Clarence Ivy

The Lord has truly blessed Clarence Ivy with one of the best voices in radio! For
the past few decades Bay Area radio listeners have been entertained and inspired
by that voice. Born and raised in East St. Louis, Illinois, Clarence moved to the
San Francisco Bay Area in 1971. Clarence’s background includes serving for a time
as Gospel Coordinator for KDIA/KDYA, and being a founding member of the Pentecostal
Acting Company. He currently hosts one of the most popular Gospel programs around…Gospel
Flashback heard on Gospel 1190 every Saturday afternoon from 1:00 to 4:00.

Steven D. Parker

Host of "The Gospel Spotlight" (Sundays 9:30am - 10:00am)

Internet radio host Steven Parker brings his edgy interviewing style to the terrestrial radio waves as host of KDYA's "The Gospel Spotlight". As the creator, executive producer and writer of "The Steven Parker Radio Show," heard weekly on the internet, he brings experience, excitement, and entertainment to KDYA listeners each weekend through "The Gospel Spotlight".

"The Gospel Spotlight" brings listeners a discussion of current events, local dialogue, exciting interviews, and entertainment news you don't want to miss. God has given Steven a passion and drive to make Gospel Radio informative, uplifting, and fun! When you tune into "The Gospel Spotlight" you'll experience that passion first hand - this is a show you do NOT want to miss!

John L. Burris

Legally Speaking

John L. Burris formed the Law Offices of John L. Burris in 1985, after several years in private practice with the firm Harris, Alexander, and Burris in Oakland, California. He earned a law degree from UC Berkeley School of Law - Boalt Hall and MBA from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Business. He is best known for his work in the area of plaintiff's civil rights over the last 25 plus years and as a legal analyst on Fox, MSNBC, Court TV, CNN and many local television and radio stations. His primary areas of focus for his practice include cases involving police misconduct, employment discrimination and criminal defense. His initial participation with police misconduct issues occurred in April 1979 when he was hired by the Mayor and the City Council of Oakland to conduct an independent investigation into the fatal police shooting of 15-year-old Melvin Black and the entry into the Oakland office of the NAACP by Oakland police officers. He is the author of the book BLUE vs. BLACK: Let's End the Conflict between Police and Minorities.

Pastor Marcus Small

People’s Inter-Cities Fellowship

Pastor Marcus Small grew up in Marin City/Sausalito where he attended the local schools. Pastor Marcus graduated from the local community college - College of Marin (COM) with an AA degree in the Behavioral Sciences in 1981 and then transferred to San Francisco State University (SFSU) where he received his M.S. degree in Clinical Psychology in 1987. While attending COM & SFSU, Pastor Marcus also took Bible classes at Southern Marin Bible Institute, where his brother-in-law, Pastor Dr. Emmanuel Akognon (pronounced Akoy yon) is the founder. In 1990, Pastor Marcus was licensed as a Marriage & Family Therapist in the state of CA.

Pastor Marcus serves as the Executive/Associate Pastor of People’s Inter-Cities Fellowship (PICF) where his father Pastor Fred Small is the Senior Pastor. At PICF, we believe that God is in the business of “saving lives” and we are so thankful that He has allowed us to partner with Him in this great endeavor. For the Christian, we believe that ministry is everybody’s business.